From pepper spray to profiling: A look at how protests have been policed in Canada
OTTAWA — RCMP Staff Sgt. Hugh Stewart did not mince words.
“You have one opportunity to move up that road and clear it off or you will be arrested,” he told protesters at the 1997 Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation summit in Vancouver.
“I am going to use force, whatever force I deem necessary.”
With that, Stewart unleashed blasts of pepper spray on demonstrators, earning him the nickname “Sergeant Pepper.”